The Sawzall is a beautiful creation from men. This is one of the most versatile cutting tools available. As an electrician, I used many times (especially in these situations where you need to cut conduits in sh1t spots), and it never failed to empress.
Cool. I have tons of little limbs and branches and got tired of using a mini axe. I have an old Sawzall and wondered if it would be any good for the brush pile and wood stove
Recently I had to rehabilitate my hedges due to it been infested with English Ivy. The day before the project I went to Home Depot and bought one. OMG the men loved it . They said to me you made our lives much easier. I have used it several times since.
My question was should I buy a reciprocal saw for my trees and you perfectly displayed that I should. I'm very pleased I found your post and thank you.
Great video. I have a number of limbs and 4 shrubs cut down that I need to cut down further and get into bags and get to the street. I was about to hire someone as it’s a large brush pile but figured after watching the vid that I would tackle the job myself and so I picked up reciprocating saw. It should be fun. If I can complete it within an hour, I will be happy.
Surprised with the results. I've found those blades gum up when cutting up stuff in the garden so I use a pruning blade for that. Also I recently got some prescription safety glasses! They exist!
Thanks to you I have just found my new fire wood tool for camping. It had to be silent as not to attract attention. Small for space saving and I already will be carrying the M-18 fuel chargers and drill/driver batteries. I was looking at battery powered chainsaw, but this will work much better. No chain sharpening worries, just buy a new blade which is cheaper and faster. Great video. Thanks
Finally got my tree branches cut using my new saw th-cam.com/users/postUgkx84IcU5pbZd1Qrz8u4-YRLmJax7kdRi7B , and it was effortless. Then tackled taking pallets apart by just cutting through the nails. Zip Zip, like butter, took no time at all! Absolutely love that you just push a button to change the blade, so quick and easy. I chose cordless because of all the outside projects I need to do, and most are too far to extend an extension cord to. Incredibly lightweight, and easy to handle. I will be using this all the time. There is a reason they call them Sawzalls , because they literally saw all the things you need cut. Once you buy one you'll kick yourself for not doing it sooner ~ Just make sure and buy the right blades for the job you want to tackle. The blades are not expensive, and there are lots of various multi-packs available.
thought you're supposed to remove the battery before changing out the blade. Why is it a race to get done? I would rather see close up of your cutting than that.
Thanks for the video. Perfect for our recent wet snow event here in northern VA. Buying a Makita recip cordless and some extra wood blades. You make this look very easy.
I took down a whole grove of Siberian elm with mine. The job got a lot easier once I invested in some 9" Diablo pruning blades. The job seemed hopeless when I started out using a hand saw.
Good video! I've been using the Sawzall for the limbs and The Hatchet 6 inch chainsaw for the bigger branches. They both work amazing! I feel you its going to be 88 outside today!
Could you go through the steps i am new to this and would like my limbs in the same place as when i start Is there a specific way to start the cut or just have a firm grip thank you
Thanks for the vid Renos. I bought a battery BRUSHLESS DeWalt recip saw and don't regret it though it is in the higher mid-class category. I found that several companies manufacture tree pruning blades made specifically for tree work. They have much fewer teeth per inch ( 5 to 10 ) and also have more pitch angle to the teeth. They cut much faster than demolition blades for 2X4 lumber and the rake angle clears out the sawdust better. Now what about that beverage....Scotch or cold malt liquor ? J K
It's funny that you mentioned the reciprocating saw pruning blades. I recently did a video cutting tree limbs for time using two different reciprocating saws with pruning blades. Check it out here: th-cam.com/video/2_5kZbCI_IA/w-d-xo.html
I’m getting the porter cable reciprocating saw (PCC670B) with their 4amp/hr batteries for Christmas, will be doing some intensive tree pruning. I’m in the DIY category. I’ve been trying to decide if I need to be more in the “prosumer” when it comes to purchasing power tools, these things can get really expensive if you start jumping brands. Also be careful about switching out blades with that battery still attached. Good video
The more expensive tools are generally designed to be worked harder for longer periods of time. With that said, there is nothing wrong with starting with a less expensive tool and moving up over time if needed. Thank you for your concern about switching blades. This type of tool is actually pretty safe as long as you don't have your finger on the button. You will need a strong battery to be able to run a reciprocating saw for any extended period of time.
I'm going more and more towards a sawzall for yard cleanup, mostly because I can run that blade into the dirt (keeps my mower happy) and not dull the chain. For your work in this video- did your battery or motor get hot? P.S. I like red tools but have more yellow ones.
Well done buddy. It was all chopped off much before time. The machine however looked a bit heavy though you were handling it with ease. But many I'm sure are not as strong as you are. For them using this machine will perhaps be one more thing that they will miss in this life.
Cutting material with a reciprocating saw should never be a speed contest. Recip saws are serious power tools that demand respect from the user. 1/ Corded recip saw will give you full power from start to finish however will usually be a bit heavier than a cordless saw and not as portable. Corded is definitely the way to go when cutting thicker limbs. 2/ Always wear full PPE when using a recip saw if you care about your health. This means full face shield to protect whole face, face mask to prevent inhalation of dust particles, ear muffs to protect hearing, gloves, and hard capped footwear. 3/ Use the correct length saw blade. Shorter blades for thinner limbs. Longer blades for thicker limbs. 4/ Always disconnect power source before cleaning saw blades. 5/ Always disconnect power source before swapping saw blades. 6/ Never use a corded saw in wet weather. 7/ Most recip saws are best used by holding them with BOTH hands during operation! 8/ Try to start the saw prior to cutting so that the blade accelerates to full speed before touching the material to be cut. This will ensure a clean cut and minimise the chance of snagging or kick-back. 9/ Never use your body to support the material you are cutting. Always support the material being cut with a saw horse, thick stump, or even on the ground if the soil is relatively soft. Holding a branch in one hand while operating the saw with the other is a surefire way to lose a hand, arm or even worse. 10/ If you are cutting a large amount of material, break the work up into smaller chunks. Take regular breaks. FATIGUE is a power tool user's worst enemy.
FYI, at 1:07, you've really got a "9 Amp-Hr" battery, not a "9 milli-Amp Hr" battery. If you really had a 9 mAh battery, you probably would use up the battery in a few strokes with that saw!
This saw is volt. This brand makes two lines of battery tools 12 and 18. Well technically 3, they also have a 28 volt, but I'm not sure if they still market them.
I wonder if those goggles would fit over my sunglasses. I like those even without glasses. I HATE having to fight safety glasses that fall off when I sweat or bend down. 😒
I’m a single mom domestic violence victim and have a very short time first time trying to trench a line due to the fact that I cannot afford to have the plumber to the entire install and they recommended me trenching the line from well to my home and laying the 4” pipe to save me thousands I have seen you have videos on this and I would like advice on your thoughts of DIYing this I only have 5 days to get it done
I typed a really long message and then it didn't post. So this time I will try to summarize: I agree that increased speed has the potential to present safety issues for some. But I would also suggest that a safe working speed is relative to the individual user. I have at least 3 other videos using reciprocating saws, and I would say that this is my normal speed. I am extremely comfortable with this tool. And though there is inherent danger in using any type of power saw, a reciprocating saw is not nearly as easy to get cut on as a saw with a spinning or turning blade, like a circular saw or chainsaw. The reciprocating saw is moving at a much slower speed, and it actually has to be pressed and held firmly against whatever you want to cut for it to work properly. A saw with a spinning blade will cut anything that it comes in contact with little to no pressure applied. These types of blades also take longer to slow down and stop spinning. For these reasons, I work much slower with those types of saws. Thank you for commenting!
Thanks for this video; this is perfect! I need to cut some dead branches around the yard to fill a new raised bed (hugelkultur). The corded chainsaw is too inconvenient and heavy, the manual saw is too slow and exhausting, so this reciprocating saw seems about right. I just wish I could buy one made in USA (Milwaukee, maybe?). Goggles and gloves are appreciated; tired of these videos where these guys don't protect themselves, I guess because they're "macho" or "professional". Cheers
I was wondering if the pruning blades work better than the demo blade. they sell a 3-4 pack for under $20.00 The best use of the saws all is removing stumps. Your chainsaw will break and dull from dirt and rocks , ugh. $30 for a new chain , but a beat up demo blade is $2.50 and will take a beating , or a $4.00 pruning blade digg out some roots and get the blade in there to cut out those nasty roots.
I bought a battery powered chainsaw for the same thing, and I felt like it was overkill. I'll be returning the chainsaw, and getting a saws all instead.
i actually tried the reciprocating saw in the garden and it wasnt that great. i much prefer my chainsaw. way faster and powerful. the saw struggles a bit i think.
I agree that the chainsaw is faster in lots of situations, but sometimes its not as practical. This is one of the more powerful reciprocating saws available. A reciprocating saw is far less dangerous than a chainsaw, and you also dont have the noise pollution. I recently made a video doing a head-to-head competition for time between the saw in this video to an even more powerful corded version made by the same manufacturer. To my surprise, it smoked this saw. th-cam.com/video/IWjp_RiSIEg/w-d-xo.html
@@alexk6745 I think reciprocating saws have very limited applications. Way too jittery of a motion to be starting or continuing thru a cut and doesnt have the power to continue thru if it's lucky enough to get started for demolition. Big disappointment. Just hype.
My husband used it on bushes here. Man was this place a wreck. 👍✝️🚌🚌🚌🚌💅🏻. You don’t have to like us. But your certainly not going to Gilbert Grant us. 😊. 💐✝️❓👩⚖️
Hi, Please remember that this is a professional grade saw and I have "quite a bit of experience" running reciprocating saws. There are lots of less powerful versions available. However, there is danger associated with using almost any type of power tool. But as far as power saws go, reciprocating saws are safer and easier to use than many other types of saws. if you want to see me use this tool in a more controlled manner, check out the video where I cut cast iron pipe for time. This is a demolition tool, so it does vibrate and you do have to hold on tight. Cheers!
RENOS IS A PROFESSIONAL GARDENER, AND HAS DONE AN EXTREMELY WELL DONE VIDEO. HE HAS GOTTEN TO THE ESSENCE IS THE SAFETY GOGGLES, AND GLOVES. HE SHOULD HAVE AN INDIAN MADE ULTRA THIN COTTON SHOULD SLEEVED SHIRT, AND NOT DO THIS UNDER A TREE SHEDDING BRANCHES. ANOTHER QUICK WAY IS TO TRIM THE SMALL BRANCHES INTO 6 INCH PIECES USING LONG HANDLED BOLT COTTER TYPE PRUNIN SHEARS, THEN HAND SAWING THE LARGER BRANCHES ON A WASTE HIGH WORK BENCH. THAT WOULD TAKE HALF AN HOUR IF ONE IS A VEGAN, HAS A BIG BREAKFAST, AND IS A STRONG BOXER. THE RECIPRICATING SAW NEEDS THE GARDENING BLADE, AND IS A MILLION TIMES SAFER THAN A CHAIN SAW HOWEVER A LONG HANDLED PRUNING CHAIN SAW COULD EVEN BE QUICKER. I AM ABOUT TO BUY A ROCKWELL MITRE 10 BRAND RECIPROCATING SAW IN MELBOURNE TOMORROW MONDAY 6.4. 2024. IT IS $ 69 , AND I ALREADY HAVE AT LEAST 5 BATTERIES AND CHARGERS FOR A ROCKWELL CHAIN SAW AND WHIPPER SNIPPER. AS I HAVE VEGAN STAMINA AND HAVE COAL MINERS, BOXERS AND ATHLETES AS ANCESTORS I CAN CUT WITH A HAND SAW WELL. WHEN BRANCHES OF TREES IN AUSTRALIA FALL, THEY ARE AS HARD AS STEEL TO CUT. I HOPE TO USE THE WONDERFULL RECIPROCATING SAW TO CUT UP FALLEN BRANCHES FOR FIRE WOOD FOR IRONICALLY A RURAL FRIEND. GREAT VIDEOS, EXTREMELY WELL DONE, PARTICULARLY THE EXTTREMELY INTELLIGENT SAFETY ROUTINE, GOOGLES OVER GLASSES WHICH I HAVE NEVER SEEN BEFORE AND WHAT LOOKS LIKE VEGAN MATERIAL GLOVES. RON VEGAN MELBOURNE.
Corded vs Battery-Powered Reciprocating Saw Tree Cutting Competition th-cam.com/video/2_5kZbCI_IA/w-d-xo.html
When a man owns a reciprocating saw, he eyes every tree as a potential candidate for a haircut.
These saws work great for this...but guys, no need to make it a race against the clock....take your time and be safe about it.
The Sawzall is a beautiful creation from men. This is one of the most versatile cutting tools available. As an electrician, I used many times (especially in these situations where you need to cut conduits in sh1t spots), and it never failed to empress.
Cool. I have tons of little limbs and branches and got tired of using a mini axe. I have an old Sawzall and wondered if it would be any good for the brush pile and wood stove
You’ll be shocked at how much faster a pruning blade is compared to a demo blade.
Recently I had to rehabilitate my hedges due to it been infested with English Ivy. The day before the project I went to Home Depot and bought one. OMG the men loved it
. They said to me you made our lives much easier. I have used it several times since.
My question was should I buy a reciprocal saw for my trees and you perfectly displayed that I should. I'm very pleased I found your post and thank you.
_*Reciprocating_ I doubt the saw feels it owes you something in return! 😆
What kind of attachments can you get for these saws ?and do they vary in speeds?
Great video. I have a number of limbs and 4 shrubs cut down that I need to cut down further and get into bags and get to the street. I was about to hire someone as it’s a large brush pile but figured after watching the vid that I would tackle the job myself and so I picked up reciprocating saw. It should be fun. If I can complete it within an hour, I will be happy.
Surprised with the results. I've found those blades gum up when cutting up stuff in the garden so I use a pruning blade for that. Also I recently got some prescription safety glasses! They exist!
Norm from This Old House would be happy to see that you're wearing your safety glasses and goggles.
I always use my sawzall for lawn care and cutting branches and vines
Thanks to you I have just found my new fire wood tool for camping. It had to be silent as not to attract attention. Small for space saving and I already will be carrying the M-18 fuel chargers and drill/driver batteries. I was looking at battery powered chainsaw, but this will work much better. No chain sharpening worries, just buy a new blade which is cheaper and faster. Great video. Thanks
_Silent?_ A reciprocating saw is not what. I'd call silent! 😆
Finally got my tree branches cut using my new saw th-cam.com/users/postUgkx84IcU5pbZd1Qrz8u4-YRLmJax7kdRi7B , and it was effortless. Then tackled taking pallets apart by just cutting through the nails. Zip Zip, like butter, took no time at all! Absolutely love that you just push a button to change the blade, so quick and easy. I chose cordless because of all the outside projects I need to do, and most are too far to extend an extension cord to. Incredibly lightweight, and easy to handle. I will be using this all the time. There is a reason they call them Sawzalls , because they literally saw all the things you need cut. Once you buy one you'll kick yourself for not doing it sooner ~ Just make sure and buy the right blades for the job you want to tackle. The blades are not expensive, and there are lots of various multi-packs available.
What blade length do you recommend?
Thank you bought one of those saws. Never did any sawing like that! You showed me how to do it! I have confidence to do i it now!! ❤
Thank you for sharing this info. Much appreciated. God bless!
thought you're supposed to remove the battery before changing out the blade. Why is it a race to get done? I would rather see close up of your cutting than that.
Chainsaw won't start, but have a reciprocating saw that works great! Good tips
You mentioned you used a Demo blade for this job. What was the brand and TPI of the blade? Thanks
Thanks for the video. Perfect for our recent wet snow event here in northern VA. Buying a Makita recip cordless and some extra wood blades. You make this look very easy.
Thanks for the video!
what brand of glasses you are wearing or recommend for someone that workings in construction
Thanks
I cut down a ton of bushes with a recip saw, I bought wood cutting blades and It worked great, some of the bushes had 6 inch round base to them!
Awesome!
I took down a whole grove of Siberian elm with mine. The job got a lot easier once I invested in some 9" Diablo pruning blades. The job seemed hopeless when I started out using a hand saw.
Great Work! Found your cool video very therapeutic to watch kickin' off a Monday morning Weekday!
Good video! I've been using the Sawzall for the limbs and The Hatchet 6 inch chainsaw for the bigger branches. They both work amazing! I feel you its going to be 88 outside today!
"Safety is always first..." then 5:31
What blade length is recommended?
Could you go through the steps i am new to this and would like my limbs in the same place as when i start
Is there a specific way to start the cut or just have a firm grip thank you
Thanks for the vid Renos. I bought a battery BRUSHLESS DeWalt recip saw and don't regret it though it is in the higher mid-class category. I found that several companies manufacture tree pruning blades made specifically for tree work. They have much fewer teeth per inch ( 5 to 10 ) and also have more pitch angle to the teeth. They cut much faster than demolition blades for 2X4 lumber and the rake angle clears out the sawdust better. Now what about that beverage....Scotch or cold malt liquor ? J K
It's funny that you mentioned the reciprocating saw pruning blades. I recently did a video cutting tree limbs for time using two different reciprocating saws with pruning blades. Check it out here: th-cam.com/video/2_5kZbCI_IA/w-d-xo.html
I’m getting the porter cable reciprocating saw (PCC670B) with their 4amp/hr batteries for Christmas, will be doing some intensive tree pruning. I’m in the DIY category. I’ve been trying to decide if I need to be more in the “prosumer” when it comes to purchasing power tools, these things can get really expensive if you start jumping brands. Also be careful about switching out blades with that battery still attached. Good video
The more expensive tools are generally designed to be worked harder for longer periods of time. With that said, there is nothing wrong with starting with a less expensive tool and moving up over time if needed. Thank you for your concern about switching blades. This type of tool is actually pretty safe as long as you don't have your finger on the button. You will need a strong battery to be able to run a reciprocating saw for any extended period of time.
How any branches could you cut with one battery? Thank you.
You've motivated me to go buy a good Sawzall!
Awesome video! Do you have a link or info on the goggles? I've been looking for some that fit over my glasses for that extra layer of protection.
I just added the link to the goggles in description box. Thank you!
Like a BOSS
Excellent job and informative video. Thanks for sharing
Thank you.
Good Video. Good time as well
Thank you.
Can we get a reverse video of him putting it back together lol
Than CAN be arranged.
@@RENOS4PROSJOES April 1st video
Great video. I am currently using a 4in one had chain
I'm going more and more towards a sawzall for yard cleanup, mostly because I can run that blade into the dirt (keeps my mower happy) and not dull the chain. For your work in this video- did your battery or motor get hot? P.S. I like red tools but have more yellow ones.
Cool.. thanks..
04:00 - action time
Nice bro..wow i need this multi tool
Well done buddy. It was all chopped off much before time. The machine however looked a bit heavy though you were handling it with ease. But many I'm sure are not as strong as you are. For them using this machine will perhaps be one more thing that they will miss in this life.
Or maybe just do it a bit slower, and not in 80º heat? 😆
Cutting material with a reciprocating saw should never be a speed contest. Recip saws are serious power tools that demand respect from the user.
1/ Corded recip saw will give you full power from start to finish however will usually be a bit heavier than a cordless saw and not as portable. Corded is definitely the way to go when cutting thicker limbs.
2/ Always wear full PPE when using a recip saw if you care about your health. This means full face shield to protect whole face, face mask to prevent inhalation of dust particles, ear muffs to protect hearing, gloves, and hard capped footwear.
3/ Use the correct length saw blade. Shorter blades for thinner limbs. Longer blades for thicker limbs.
4/ Always disconnect power source before cleaning saw blades.
5/ Always disconnect power source before swapping saw blades.
6/ Never use a corded saw in wet weather.
7/ Most recip saws are best used by holding them with BOTH hands during operation!
8/ Try to start the saw prior to cutting so that the blade accelerates to full speed before touching the material to be cut. This will ensure a clean cut and minimise the chance of snagging or kick-back.
9/ Never use your body to support the material you are cutting. Always support the material being cut with a saw horse, thick stump, or even on the ground if the soil is relatively soft. Holding a branch in one hand while operating the saw with the other is a surefire way to lose a hand, arm or even worse.
10/ If you are cutting a large amount of material, break the work up into smaller chunks. Take regular breaks. FATIGUE is a power tool user's worst enemy.
Good tips, these.
Great post
Thanks for the video definitely appreciate them
Great video, super helpful!
Thanks for this video. I thought I had to get a chainsaw to remove downed branches, and this video saved me a lot of $$$
Get on, thought to check this out before hiring one tomorrow.
You can cut CAST IRON?
Reciprocating saw is the best saw.
Bro start wearing bandanas for sweat in the eyes.. i sweat a lot and someone suggested it and i thought it wouod be gimmicky but it helps 100%
Good demo man!
It looks easy but it's a lot of hard work
Is the blade a Diablo?
Yes, it is.
@@RENOS4PROSJOES
I thought so. I took down a whole grove of Siberian elm with a single Diablo pruning blade. Best blades I've ever used.
Could all of that be used in a fireplace ?
Mega video, thanks
FYI, at 1:07, you've really got a "9 Amp-Hr" battery, not a "9 milli-Amp Hr" battery. If you really had a 9 mAh battery, you probably would use up the battery in a few strokes with that saw!
Did you use a pruning blade?
I used a demolition blade in this video because its what i had on hand at the time. But in the more recent video pinned above I used a pruning blade.
I like this for safety reasons. I can’t figure out why we have a chainsaw in the shed, even though I need to cut some scrubs out now.
Fun
How about a circular saw instead?
Or an axe and a pruning saw?
Safety first.!!! Don't rush.
I want this saw. Its very useful for me in my farm.
How much this please?
Hi, I've included a link to this saw in the description box below the video. Thank you.
When that beat drops the saw Lobs
Is that a 20V sawzall?
This saw is volt. This brand makes two lines of battery tools 12 and 18. Well technically 3, they also have a 28 volt, but I'm not sure if they still market them.
safety 3rd !
I think a reciprocating saw is more useful than a chainsaw.
I wonder if those goggles would fit over my sunglasses. I like those even without glasses. I HATE having to fight safety glasses that fall off when I sweat or bend down. 😒
God, I would love to have those branches and that trunk for my bird.
Hello I'm from Malaysia.. can you give me a suggestion what the best repocrating saw i would buy?
Hi! Without knowing your goals, it's hard to say. But generally, you can spend around $100-$120 for a good saw.
I’m a single mom domestic violence victim and have a very short time first time trying to trench a line due to the fact that I cannot afford to have the plumber to the entire install and they recommended me trenching the line from well to my home and laying the 4” pipe to save me thousands I have seen you have videos on this and I would like advice on your thoughts of DIYing this I only have 5 days to get it done
Great video. But why the need for speed? Just makes it so much more dangerous.
I typed a really long message and then it didn't post. So this time I will try to summarize:
I agree that increased speed has the potential to present safety issues for some. But I would also suggest that a safe working speed is relative to the individual user. I have at least 3 other videos using reciprocating saws, and I would say that this is my normal speed. I am extremely comfortable with this tool.
And though there is inherent danger in using any type of power saw, a reciprocating saw is not nearly as easy to get cut on as a saw with a spinning or turning blade, like a circular saw or chainsaw. The reciprocating saw is moving at a much slower speed, and it actually has to be pressed and held firmly against whatever you want to cut for it to work properly. A saw with a spinning blade will cut anything that it comes in contact with little to no pressure applied. These types of blades also take longer to slow down and stop spinning. For these reasons, I work much slower with those types of saws.
Thank you for commenting!
Hurry up!!!
Putting that heavy chain saw to the side!
Sometimes you duck with the wrong person.
I can't cut mine with my saw because they move too much. They are not stable.
Thanks for this video; this is perfect! I need to cut some dead branches around the yard to fill a new raised bed (hugelkultur). The corded chainsaw is too inconvenient and heavy, the manual saw is too slow and exhausting, so this reciprocating saw seems about right. I just wish I could buy one made in USA (Milwaukee, maybe?). Goggles and gloves are appreciated; tired of these videos where these guys don't protect themselves, I guess because they're "macho" or "professional". Cheers
I believe only certain Milwaukee tools are still made in the US. Thank you for commenting.
I was wondering if the pruning blades work better than the demo blade. they sell a 3-4 pack for under $20.00 The best use of the saws all is removing stumps. Your chainsaw will break and dull from dirt and rocks , ugh. $30 for a new chain , but a beat up demo blade is $2.50 and will take a beating , or a $4.00 pruning blade digg out some roots and get the blade in there to cut out those nasty roots.
You need a pruning blade fyi
I bought a battery powered chainsaw for the same thing, and I felt like it was overkill. I'll be returning the chainsaw, and getting a saws all instead.
I saw that
Your going too fast that's cheating slow down
i actually tried the reciprocating saw in the garden and it wasnt that great. i much prefer my chainsaw. way faster and powerful. the saw struggles a bit i think.
I agree that the chainsaw is faster in lots of situations, but sometimes its not as practical. This is one of the more powerful reciprocating saws available. A reciprocating saw is far less dangerous than a chainsaw, and you also dont have the noise pollution. I recently made a video doing a head-to-head competition for time between the saw in this video to an even more powerful corded version made by the same manufacturer. To my surprise, it smoked this saw.
th-cam.com/video/IWjp_RiSIEg/w-d-xo.html
agree. Mine is not fast in cutting plywood pallets. Once it meets nail it takes a while to cut it. So definitely need blade for steel
@@alexk6745 I think reciprocating saws have very limited applications. Way too jittery of a motion to be starting or continuing thru a cut and doesnt have the power to continue thru if it's lucky enough to get started for demolition. Big disappointment. Just hype.
Video starts at 4:09 🤦🏽
THE AWFULL IRRITATING MUSIC MAKESTHIS VIDEO UNWATCHABLE.
Use a blade design called shark tooth then you’ll know that it is cutting like a shark. All other blades pale in comparison.
My husband used it on bushes here. Man was this place a wreck. 👍✝️🚌🚌🚌🚌💅🏻. You don’t have to like us. But your certainly not going to Gilbert Grant us. 😊. 💐✝️❓👩⚖️
Buy a face shield and there won’t be any fogging up, also offers far better protection.
If you don’t take care with that saw you will be pruning you leg.
Have you broken your 12-minute record yet? 🤣😂🤣😂
I was gonna get one but watching him use that looks a bit dangerous
Hi,
Please remember that this is a professional grade saw and I have "quite a bit of experience" running reciprocating saws. There are lots of less powerful versions available. However, there is danger associated with using almost any type of power tool. But as far as power saws go, reciprocating saws are safer and easier to use than many other types of saws. if you want to see me use this tool in a more controlled manner, check out the video where I cut cast iron pipe for time. This is a demolition tool, so it does vibrate and you do have to hold on tight. Cheers!
I want to see how to use the saw to cut tree branches not a race.
RENOS IS A PROFESSIONAL GARDENER, AND HAS DONE AN EXTREMELY WELL DONE VIDEO. HE
HAS GOTTEN TO THE ESSENCE IS THE SAFETY GOGGLES, AND GLOVES. HE SHOULD HAVE AN INDIAN MADE ULTRA THIN COTTON SHOULD SLEEVED SHIRT, AND NOT DO THIS UNDER A TREE SHEDDING BRANCHES. ANOTHER QUICK WAY IS TO TRIM THE SMALL BRANCHES INTO 6 INCH PIECES USING LONG HANDLED BOLT COTTER TYPE PRUNIN SHEARS, THEN HAND SAWING THE LARGER BRANCHES ON A
WASTE HIGH WORK BENCH. THAT WOULD TAKE HALF AN HOUR IF ONE IS A VEGAN, HAS A BIG BREAKFAST, AND IS A STRONG BOXER.
THE RECIPRICATING SAW NEEDS THE GARDENING BLADE, AND IS A MILLION TIMES SAFER THAN A CHAIN SAW HOWEVER A LONG
HANDLED PRUNING CHAIN SAW COULD EVEN BE QUICKER.
I AM ABOUT TO BUY A ROCKWELL MITRE 10 BRAND
RECIPROCATING SAW IN MELBOURNE TOMORROW
MONDAY 6.4. 2024. IT IS $ 69 , AND I ALREADY HAVE AT LEAST 5 BATTERIES AND CHARGERS FOR A
ROCKWELL CHAIN
SAW AND WHIPPER SNIPPER. AS I HAVE VEGAN STAMINA AND HAVE COAL MINERS, BOXERS AND ATHLETES AS ANCESTORS I CAN CUT WITH A HAND SAW WELL.
WHEN BRANCHES OF TREES IN AUSTRALIA FALL, THEY ARE AS HARD AS STEEL TO CUT.
I HOPE TO USE THE WONDERFULL RECIPROCATING SAW TO CUT UP FALLEN BRANCHES FOR FIRE WOOD FOR IRONICALLY A RURAL FRIEND.
GREAT VIDEOS, EXTREMELY
WELL DONE, PARTICULARLY THE EXTTREMELY
INTELLIGENT SAFETY ROUTINE, GOOGLES OVER GLASSES WHICH I HAVE NEVER SEEN BEFORE AND WHAT LOOKS LIKE VEGAN MATERIAL GLOVES.
RON VEGAN
MELBOURNE.
I echo and/or shout out previous comments-- speed should not be the focus!!!!!!!
This is perhaps safer, but i feel like a mini chainsaw works better.
No sir not for me
Too much talking.Get on with it.
So much for safety first; I thought you might cut your leg off more than once.